Website Wireframing

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  1. Be Clear About Your Objective - A wireframe will help you identify many of these issues in a way that is time and cost effective. It is far easier to make changes to a collection of paper screens than after you have written a thousand lines of code. The process also helps to create a better understanding of the application. Putting it down on paper raises questions and ideas and leads to changes.
  2. Make it Functional, Not Pretty - Fundamentally it is about the functional parts of an application, e.g. that a page will have 3 text boxes and 2 buttons.
  3. Draw on Your Experience
  4. Someone needs to own the wireframe
  5. Involve Everyone -
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